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t THK CLACK. I M IS 111 A XCIIIMK. Thr f'wiintjr Court Finally Make mi OnliT IJiuulliiir tint Nimiik, l'r nkvkiiiI week IIhi 1'niiiilv rmiit "'" """f "(rfnmlluK Ihi. Clark. W'll-Jlclrwin llixmi Company it learnt of IIhi ( 'lilt kiiriniH rimr, utnlxr I'mmMnru linn, Tlm matter wn lironjlit f,)r iiMII "I'l'Titllim I.imI Saturday, Tlmrii wen. prem ul, Connly Ji.lK.. liny,. Mm (',. nilMHKjii.'f Ht'oli nml Jiinr, CMrkHon ninl Mclrwili appeared In permin ,Uit l.y tlirlr attorney, tieotu-ii C, llniwnell " 1'.. ( rnn ,.l(r,., for l,ttiiMlf t.iMm,M to llm frniirlilM., iiikI W. T. ,,,r",,.v "..1 In f4Vr of llm (run. iliUe, r..iM...nii,irf certain iimH.r ,t,,r on tln ('l,irkmnnn. Attorney Cr.H IIihI look l. r, and kll Hull (I, ,. (r , ,H,o. l. til tlm July term, If ,i. ,.nrl ilul not ae lit lo U" " 1 '!. I Willi tlm ,,. Ilrownell tlioiitftit tlml llm cum. hIioiiIiI I hi heard ul tliU limn, Ciobh ii motion Id dimliui wan denied, Ilrownell Mated m hU pelllioiieia iliil not Mmit mi pxrltmfvn rlK'lil of tlm Clin kniiuiH rivi'r, from tllKtl Mated If lllU Wim till) !', Iiu WIM willinu lo withdraw III objection, tliitl In, If Im win MTimttol t., run I' "loi n llm Mream. W, H. t"(i. unkixl If t river could tw leaed to n liulf (, in,. n (JiiTurt'iil partie ul llm rain- limit. Tlm rrt r,,lltl no. IllOWIiell Kill. II, ul ul tun 1-liellt wauled wan ft lru.i for v or ton year, Improve the numn, ylvo iiatlnfaclory ImhiiI, ninl clmrun toll frvin tlionitdc Mr liiiJ lo II mt limlMT. iiii". Tli contract should RiRM-ify rates, etc. Mr tliirm-y thought If (tin liuc wan nmde, ppiviul attention nlioiiM In. i tl i I to ton terms of llm contract. I le win III ter..led In limber on Clear i reek, mid wm.te.l I l tlm liver Improved. Mr. J. J. Malliew. own. timber oil tlm CI, k1M,.,,lr, a.ldreB.ed llm , ourl. II.. i .... i pnv lor keeping Hut river in good con. thtioii. It would he a great adviiuMuit to Hie penph an lln.y are in a novertv nlrlckeii c.ui.lili.,11 and lienl a liiuiket for ll.eir Wood and lilliU-r. Themi Hople toi.k iipcliiiiiin ul'Uiu tint Cluckainiin, In cnili.ii they were. Hot abln to wcille cli'itred Inn. I eU-w hnre . Itnuidcii a leai of the ( 'tut k ti in jih river for liiiprovlng die name. t.Nn not iulnifern with tlm rigbln of anybody i Im. In tin county. In an swer lo a tpiention, Mr. MullifHH replied thai he lived ne.tr the High h'l.lge on the Cluckiiuinn. J. J. Irwin, nnid he knew thai then, wan valunl. t limber up tlm ('lackaiiian, which wan liable to be tlenlrtiyed bv dt vacating forel lire at any time, and be a total limn to the netlleia that It nilw'lit lw ilelrovi.i Him very tiiminer. t'liiler priiH-r retlriclloiin he thought it would be great thing for Hie people along the flat kiimita river If a Ir.iin l o wan granted for I lie improvt lit ol tint! ul ream. Mr, Irwin liven M inilcH up the river from thn iiioiilh of the (lt Wiiihuh. Mr. Chirk nlated Ihut the hm.1i. gen erally, living along Hie Chickiimun, nlgnetl the .clllioii. lie thought it would letpiirn a coui..lf ruble oiitluv of money to put In wing iliinm and sheer Ihnhiis, in order lo Improve lint river. Mr. C'Keu Ihougbt If it wan prolltnhlH for private imliviiluiiln to leann the liver ami Improve the name, it would pay the county to have the name improved He thought il would If heller to have an en gineer examine thn river and Unite an exiimnln of tiie cost of improvement, ami rciort on the name. An mattern now are, llm county would not know w hut riiten to place on the tolls. Ilrow nell thought Hint the Hnp1o did not iiuderntiind lint mutter of leaning thn river Unit they ha. I a miHiippri'hc union of the sliitun of the mutter. Some of the people became, very much alarmed, il the word corporation wus unci, espec ially the populiNtft. !').(' Hacked owned hind uliuig the ('lackiiiuan, uml thought the leuitii would be a if. o. I thing under proper rentric tionn. Mr. Ogle, of Molullii, nuid that the people In the nouth end of the county wereoppoHed lo the lease, nml expressed himself us opposetl to thu grunting of the franchise. Commissioner Juggnr made the olmer vntion Ihut three dill'iirent companies ap peared to he operating on the Clacka mas river. Mr. Matthews again took the floor and spoke in fuvor of I ho Idiihu. Ho snid : "Iton't cuir nn enterprise Ihut is so vuluuhli) lo the people of this seel inn." He said he had voted for both U'Hen and Ogle at the lute election, but Unit he would huvu to opponu tliem in this mut ter. A joint ditciiHhion on Iho length of piles Hint were flouted down the Cluckit iiiiis from Cleiir creek followed. One mini kiii. I that they were L'l feet in length, hut Mr. Cross contended that they were 40 feet Jong. Another indi vidual then inn. le a clinchintr argu ment in fuvor of leasing the river, by stilting that the piles were worn out when they reached thu mouth of the Cliicknmus. Mr. Mrli win, of the liooin Compuny, then ndtlressutl the court. He said thuy desired to lease the river for thu purpose of running suwlogs. piling uml poles ; that people living along the river, who desiied to flout down wood, posts and rock, could do so without paying toll ; that he only desired toll for piles, poles and sawlogs. II is company bad been at work for some time on the river and . Ml.ll inn leafiee Mioll. I1V'M, H'Te imllliiK In I'IIon 7'") ami 80 feet In Ii'IikIIi, IIu ntitlml tluit they wero wlll liiK to kiv IioimIh to (lout tint limni'iimi limliitn nf timber hI'imk (Iiii Cl.ickitiliii" to llllllkl'l Mil further Hi III ml lllltt IIMlll wiili 1 1 ii-it n h would Invent. Imv timber. jetc., If 1 . river win Improved, uimI mild Unit hi roiiinuiy iilri'inly IiikI two nimiM on llm river und 'J7 men at woik pill tintf in !,( or 5,lMHMI fret of piling iliiily. J. J. Irwin UKiiln look tlm flour, uml milil tli'iru Wim lot of good niiiikcliilily timber iilniiK llm river, tlml eonM not be floated out on uiroiiiit of tliu oliHlruc. lioim, V. 1'. Ilulilmrit, Hilprrintcndciit of llm CliickiunuH hatchery, Mated the boom i'oiiiiuny luiil coiiHiilteil with liim In ref erence lo llmir prop wd eaiill of tin) rlyer, nml volunleeri-il to med umiriln to protect llm lUli racks from ihimiti, wliieli win inorii tlimi anyone elw lul "lone, ninl ioin.iiii.itly lie favored tlm UntnliiiK of tlm lemiii, Mr. (irielm llien related III exiM-riiiiii-o ol loKifluK on tlm Clurkmintit river. He ftUted Uml owiiiK lo llm olmlriii lioiiH in llm river, It did not pay to oj on tlm river under pri'Bent coudiliona; and, lliereforo eotitenilml tliut It would Imi Kn-iilly lo tlm benefit of tlm peopln of Clin kuiimii to Imve tlm river in tlm IiiiiiiIh ol purlieH, wlio would keep it 0rii. I'rolmbly half do.in wIiik iUiiid mid neveral Nbeer booini would work wonderii in uiukiiiK t ho river tiav!Kble lor Iokh. I In kvo bin e).ilenie in Ion lllutf in Wimomiin mid oilier Wpnlern ululeii, and utiiled Ibat it wm tlm cim- loui tbero to iv ivk'" conipmiieii, j I'le., lruurliiHi of tlm rivern, iln. Mr. I'allemon eoimidrreil Unit it would be of ie.il belielll to pi oplo livlu uIomk j IIu Clark d turn liver mii.I Irilinlurii.a i lea.e (In. river to renpoimible ...rti.-K. ( who would keep II,.. n in imviku,ble ; c iti f, riinni,, Kni Uui it ! w, ,..t,l.. , i, M.. ii,U., ., an opportunity to iIm...sii o! the mime. Mr. Pay renidea L'7 milemip thn Clack amas, iicur tlm High hridg.i. lis he lieves in encouraging indnniiies, and is in favor of grunting the (ram Iokc to the boom company under rcunoiinble condi tions, and his neighbors all favor tie move. One of the men who aUendcd the meeting, wns citnts-tjieitionei by Mr. Cross, but hit was unable to mime more than three or four, who were tim ber land owners. Mr. Mt Irwin said he alien. I. -d a meet ing on thn previiiiia Monday evening, held at the Irs in m Ii.hiI 1iouh nn the north fork, and all thu p.o. present epiei.ed llieiinelveH ai in favor of the pro.i.itii(ii lo leaw the CUckainas. There were about :t.' pimple present. During the slaleineiils of the Individ until previously inciilloned. Jr. Cros frtHjiienily ipntioiieil, and made objec- iioiiii io ncri limit, w herever lie saw an oipi.rlunity lost-ore a point in favor ol tint remi.n.lriilorn. Mr. Cross occupied ahoutanhourliihisargumt.nl. At the ! beiMiinini! he said thai be wunled lo ... knowledge that he had a selfish Interest ''' Low rent enables Mr. C luver in Hid mailer; ho claimed Hint in Tilla- 10 ',0 the V,'ry ,K'Ht Work M ,he low" monk county the streams hail been cap tured by the ionuing coiporations. Mr. Cross then claimed thai this law wan made (or Hie purHise ol stealing rivers, and wns engineered through In the in- leresl of logging cor,,f,tions. He sui.l heobjeclellothe franchise because no definite pr,.,K.siti had been made; no plans had l-een mibmitled to the court for the construction of the pro-1 siseel improvi'iuent. He further suid I that there was nothing in the law that would coiiih-I the petitioners to do any work ; thought the court should refer Iho mutter to n competent engineer, to piepure plans and rcMiit the same to he accepted by Ihut body; he chiimed that the granting of the franchise would close the river for commercial purposes, ex cept for piles, poles and suwlogs. Mr, Cross suid Ihut he bud several names on the remonstrance, that had signed the im'I It ion through u iiiisuptuchension of the conditions attending the lease; he hail 740 mimes on the remonstrance, in cluding the majority of the timber land owners on bolh sides of the Cluckamiis, including every resident in the vicinity of Springwiiter, who owned hind along the river. Mr. Cross read a statement from Hun & Co's commercial agency to show that the parties composing the boom compuny, were not responsible and diil not have sound financial stand ing. He then read an alli.luvit mudu by II. II. Johnson, civil engineer and sur veyor, that it would cost at least f'JOO, 000 lo make the I'luckiuniis a miviguhle si renin for logs. Mr. Cross in bis ad dress throughout, inudo a strong fight gainst the granting ot the petition, und objected to tiie court declaring the river unnnvigublii without an examination in the premises. Mr. Clurkson emphatically denied that, the allegations of Mr. Cross that he wus insolvent, hut usserted thut he wus responsible for uny debts that he con tracted, and Ihut his credit was good tit liny nf the wholesale establishments in Portland. He wus willing to put any thing in the lease thai the court desired, und if the improvements were not made, then the louse to ho void. Mr. Ilrownell made a short, but earn est appeal for the grunting of the lease, claiming that it would develop the re sources, of the Clackamna region, and prove of great benefit to the people living atony the river. He scored the bourd of trade for opposing a new indus- try, and iiHHerted Hut limy foiulit and oppoHerl every iniin, who wan not lxrn on tlm Willaim-llit, Mr. Mulllmwa iniidu a fenlliiK am) eHrnet iippeul on bulmlf of Hill nelllerN uIoiik tlm river, for tlm InioiiliK ol tlm miiim lo tlm boom l oiupiiny; Mint It whx their only nulviilion lo mieiini u niuiket for their timber. Mr. !rownell Minted Unit a number of people w ho bud Mluned tlm remount niiicd InieiiiiHii they did not iiiiirUijJ tbv provliloni) of llm eitmt, md re.erile.l mid were In favor of tlm (r.in. li!rt. The I'ourt Hller l,vini( h r".r of ten miuuteH, derideil to grunt Uio frunchiMA with cerluln retrii:llonn. Com iiilxnioner JiiKKnr objected to a frnnrhUH, Tlm iniitter win further conniderrd liy tlm i'ourt Unt Tueiiduy, mid llm order will bo printed In detail next week. Fourth ol July KxrurHlon. Tlm bnlii'M ol the M. V. rbiireh Imvo urruiiKed for a xritiid exeumion tip tlm Columbia river to tlm Caneadeii on tlm Koiirlh of July, and for that purpone biivn ilinrtered llm i-leuiit kteamer, llarvenl (Jin-en. Tlm bout will leave Or I'Kon City at 7 a. in., and returniiiK w ill reaeli hero at R p. m. HloppinK at I'ortlund and way landitiK, loive Hiohr who no ileNire, an opportunity to nee the firework! at 1'ortUnd. Tlm will be the mofit pleafiiiiit trip that any one can take who deniren an outinx on the glunou Koortb; it will jivo onn an opportunity to view tlm Knindeiit wenery iinjuiliablc, miiKnillcent waterfallii, towern of ifi Kanlir rock coin mm and nnowy Makii, nmkiiiK a mi(Tenion of panoramic view uneijiiulled. Tim fare (or the round trip in only "') centi. and there w ill he plenty of mnHic and rvrnhtimutii will Ih! nerved. The fare foi children will be 40 renin. Itilluun I ollc. IVrftmn who are sohj.'d to attacks bilious -tilif will lw pliuwil lo Know,. 11...1 .., i ...I;.. i ....... i .. i. ...i i. l; mi.... iini inn, iw lino I'T iumiiiu ... .' , ,. . ' , t nuiiii-i ihiii n -oiit , vuoirrt alio ... , .. , , . ,, , Piurrhieu llrmi'tly. It acts quickly nntl , ,i,i , can ainavs ne icien.icii upon, in many cant s the attack may be prevented by taking this remedy as soon as the flrft indication of the dim-ane appears. '.'.') sn.l.Vi cent bottles for sale by (i. A. Ilunlinii, ilrugk'isl. llhls Wauled. For L'000 cords flmt growlh seasoned fir wood suitable for factory unc. Wood to be delivered ill our yard as wanted. Payable in canli. Hon. Is w ill he required for the fulfillment of the contract. Kids will be clonetl, July loth, l.v.tii. Thin company reserves the right to reject any or all bitls. Ohkiiom City M am k.m-ti mimi Co. Oregon City, June 2lth, lH'.si. .ew Vork (ial'ery. Cluvering, the well known ar- li. K ; nus moveti tne .ew l orE gallery lo lllu '' vv'f "d Ki',h Hlr,,,l,i wl,,'r" lie repulution of ! l"'l""r estatilisliineiit will he huh- est possible prices, t alnnet pictures at fl per do.cn. Kurekft Hotel, Has tlio repulution of setting the best table in Oretron Citv. Thn isuilitiur ia i (lon umlt.r ,.,,,, .llIu.rviHion of MrH. (;i,,lK,11Hi 8ml , victuals are equal to ,,, ,.Bt ,,,,, in , riv, fuIniv K(X)m. Lj Mli dl,an 8nj comforU,,ifl. t;ive Kllru a trilll M(,ttg beJ, 25 cents each, Special rates to regular hoarders. Ituckleu's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Kores, Ulcers, Salt Kheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chnped hands, Chilblains, Corns, ami all Skin Krup tions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. For sale by Chaimun tfc Co., Charman Bros. Hlock. An IM.I Slundhy. Clurenco Porter is so well-known in Oregon City thut he needs no further in troduction to those wanting blacksmith work. His work always speaks for it self uml his prices are always reasonable. Remember his shop is opposite Pope's hardware store, corner Main und Fourth strtees. If A Home-like lintel. Farmers and tho traveling public will find a comfortable home-like place to slop at when in Oregon City at the Oriental hotl. Table supplied w ith nn abundance of the Wat the market af fords. Rooms und beds uie clean and comfortable. Our 'lb cent meals are not excelled. Jons I'iikscmkh, Prop. Worthy nf Notice. Tho S. H. Medicine compuny is the only one out of nine proprietary medi cine firms incorporuted on this coast since 1SS7 Hint bus not mndo an nssign inent. These hnrd times with new news paper advertising contracts lor two years, it speal.s loudly of their merit. For salo by C. G. Huntley, druggist. Insurance. If you want to know anything about Fire or Life Insurance or Building and Loan Association, call on II. T. Sladen, He lias it at bis finger ends. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World' Fair Highest Medal and Diploma. THE CHAUTAUQUA Continued I'roiu Firnt 1'uk. Tymen'and New Tiinen, or llm World (irowiiiK I'.etter," I'.ev. Sehih Drown, I) I)., of Iim A riK-h-M. 6.IKI Venper wrvici), A iidilorium. 7..'i0 Hui red i;oneert and prainn acrv iei), rondilcted by I'rofn. Uoyer, Jlerilui! and "vVii,k!.,-r. MosiMf Jt'l.v l.'l. ,, , ' . . . 1 1 :(XI CbMU'au.iia :bornn; lecture, o-ri i . i u. . ... . i. . flu) I. filled Stiilen Weather liurenu and Ma Work " II K Kutrtit. of I lit 1 ri left Hliiten weather bureau. 'i-.iXl Cliemuw Indla'A blind; Chan tampia i-liorun; reading, '"Hideint! Toll nmr," Ileal rice liaxter, Columbian nt:lnol of oratory, Clileugo; lecture, "Away Down hWh in Dixie," Itev. He I all lirown, I,on Angelen. 4 :.KI Athletic. 5:(X) Round table. 7:'K)Corvallin ladies' band; Chan lauipia chorun; lecture, "The Fate of Uepublicn," Itev. Anna Hhaw, of I'hila delphia. Ti'KaiiAV, it'i.y 14. 11 :00 Cliautauiiia cliorua; lecture. 2:0t) Clmiuawa Indian band; Cbau tauiiia chorun; reading, "The Iiird Kong," Mia Alice Ilarnill-Handcock, of Chicago; lecture, "The Age We Live In," Mm. Marion It. Baxter, of Chicago; reading, "Aux Italiena" with piano ac companiment, Beatrice Baxter of Chi caifo 4::!0 Alhleticn. 5;()0 Hound table. 7 Corvallin Indie hand; Oiau tiiutpia chorun; lecture, "American Shrinen," with Men-opt icon , Ir. Klbert K. llille, of San Francisco. WKIiNKmiAY, jii.v 15. I llfkl C. A V ilrtlii. f..r.- n.,. .. I 1 14 1 in I H I'liiirllii ' " A mriivi " r !..! i . , . .... .. . i tiiiepia (taiuie; lecinre, inir lnv i . , , ,, . . iTowsnl Cuba," I'resuietrt W C. Haw- : , ,,. I lev, Vt illamette univereity. . . ., l':IH) Cheiiiawabind ; (i. A. It. drum corps; grand Chautauqua chorus, "The Star-Spangled Banner." with evervbody in chorus; bands, drums and salute; patriotic address, "The New America," K.lward Pavis, of Oakland ; Ctunlauqua chorus, "Marching Through Georgia"; hands and salute. 4 :o0 Athletics. 5:00 Hound table. 7:00 Hand concert, patriotic airs; Chautauqua chorus, "Hail Columbia." 7::t0 The continental congress, by 2" young men in colonial costume; scene IndeH'ntlence hall, Philadelphia, July 4, 1770; tahlenu Signing the Declaration ; music, "The Ked, White and ltlue"; hands, red fire, lilicrty bells, and salute. TlirKSDAY, Jl'lY 10. 11:00 Chautauqua clmrus, led by Prof. W. H. Itoyer; lecture, "A Day at Old Chautauqua, President Thomas Xewlin, Pacific col'ege. ";00 Cheiuuwa Indian band; grand march of Chautauquans; Chautauqua chorus, "Ho, Ye Comrades," (tune, "Tramp, Tramp"); recognition add re w, "The Building of a Man," Ir. F.lhert K Pille, San Francisco; presentation of diplomas, Col. K. A. Miller;('hautauqna song, "C. L. S. C," (air, "John Brown") ; presentation of certificates to children of junior normal. 4 :30 Athletics. 5:00 Hound table. 7:lXf Corvallis ladies' band; Chau tauqua cho'iis; solo, Mrs. W. A. Weti ell, of Portland university ; brief Chau tauqua speeches, by Pr. Dille, Edwards Pavis and others; stereopticon exhibit, "Columbia Kiver"; scenery painted by Mrs. Alice Aubrey Weister, art instruct or at Portland university; solo, Mrs. W. A. Wetr.ell, of Portland university; Chautauqua bonfire, bunds. CI.0S1NU DAY FRIDAY, Jfl.Y 17. 11:00 Chautauqua clnrus; lecture, "Physical Culture." (illustrated by class), Prof. J. H. Wetherbee, of State university. J :0l)Chemawa Indian bund; Chau tauqua chorus; lecture, "The Sciences of Art," (illustrated), FMwards Payis, of' Oakland; stockholders' annual meeting; I election of officcis, Auditorium. 4:30 Athletics. 5 :00 Hound table. 7:011 Corvallis ladies' band; Chau tauqua farewell chorus; grand closing concert; Y. M. C. A. athletics; fire works. (haiitiiiiqiui KeNt.iuruiit. W. M. Robinson, proprietor ot the Electric hotel has secured the exclusive restaurant privileges iu Gladstone park j during the Chautauqua assembly. The restaurant w ill be conducted in con nection with the Electric hotel, and guests of that populur hostelry can take their meals at the Chautauqua restau rant, if they so prefer, remaining at the park the entire day. The restaurant will be supplied with the best tho market utl'ords, and excellent meals will bo served from 25 cents up. "Wo had an epidimiiu of dysentery in j this vii mity last summer," says Samuel ! S. l'olloek, of Brieelnnd, Cal. "I was; taken with it and Buffered severely un-j til some one called my attention to i Chamberlain's colic, cholera and di arrhoea remedy. 1 procured a bottle and felt bettor after the first dose, Be fore one half of the bottle hud been used J I recommended it to my friends and their experience was the same We all unite in saying it is ie best," For Bale by G, A, II arding, druggist. A I'loni er (innr. At bin home on the I'arro'.t Ml., June 2.'ilh, at ft p. in., (i. Kolx-rl Iirintow, aged f') yearn and 6 montbn, cf pnemonia, ZLt. I'.rinlow un an old pioneer of thin , Hale, having uroMHed the pUinn in an eurly day, cellliug in I'lcHcaiit Hill for a few yeurn, llien reioovinj on the (arm where he wan culled from to a home on high a few duvn nince. lie wan highly cntrcmed by all who knew him an an honi'Hl, honorable and upright man and I no prawn could be to great in bin favor I an a hiinband, falber and neighW. He i 1 " leaven ft wile, an age J mother and five . .. , , , ,. ,., i.lnlrl run llrl Un.l l.n f:lv...l. f ma ' 1 Anna 1'arrlnli, Minn Mary and Mr. Charlea and Kulun lirinlow, beeides niiincroun rulaiives and Morel of Irien.ln (o mourn. The lhlerrnent t'wik place on Halurday, )une l!7th, at the I'leanant Hill cfcinetery and wan largly attended. The aervicen wan conducted by I'.ev. Cook, of Ncwberg, and Itev. Leport of Hotjd View. The grave wan no com pletely covered with choice flowers that not a particle of earth wan vinable to the eye of the bereaved relative and friends an they took their lant sad look at the new made mound, where rents the one so much loved. The family have the heartfelt sympathy of the entire com munity. Kids Wanted. Notice is hereby given that the board of director of school district No. 62, of Clackamas county, Oregon, will receive sealed bids at the office of Thos F. Ryan, on Main street, Oregon City, up to the hour 2 n. m . on Saturday, the 11th day of July, IS!, for the sale and de. Hvctv of 135 cords of tfood, sound, body fir-wood, cut from green standing treen. anil to be first-class in every respect. Seventy-five cords o( said wootl to Vie delivered at the l'.arclay ncliool building on 1 2th street, and 00 cords at the East- ham school bull. lini; on th street, in i iw.. f,, .,iiun.xni..i i vsh i.j, ih hc v, ni i to lie delivered on or before August 30lh, ; 1 S'.Hi. The board of directors reserve the . right to reject any or all bids. By order j of board of directors Thus. F. Kvan, District Clerk. l.,, ...... June, 1WJ Cheap Ijiuii for Sale. 100 acres of land, nearly all level hot torn land ; easily cleared ; well watered two fine tnounUi i streams running through it; fine trout streams; would make a tine stock ranch ; near public road; one mile and a fourth from Col ion (ost office and school house; we have six months school in each year; three miles from saw mill; large range for stock; can tfive good title. Price per acre f 4.50. For terms and further information call 1 at my place or address V. E. Bon.vev, Colton post office, Clackamas Co., Ore. Hie best value in t tie city in umbrellas and parasols can be had at the Racket sore. F'ine assortment to select from. The inter Ocean is the Most Popular Republican Newspaper of the West and Has the Largest Circulation. TERMS BY MAIL. DAILY (without Sunday)... DAILY (with Sunday) The Weeklv Inter PER YEAR. As a Newspaper THE INTER OCEAN keeps abreast or the times in all respects. 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Will atirinb e. 4 times crreater area ! than any other sprinklers made. - ; Highest Award at the QOgO ; ! . . Can be see a in operation at the court house yard. Send for cir culars giving testimonials and prices. E. STEBBINS MFG. CO. SOLE MANUFACTURERS SPRINGFIELD, MASS. For sale by all hardware and rub ber stores in the U. S. AGENTS WANTED CAN MAKE BIG MONET .$4.00 per year .$6.00 per year.- Ocean Ifait&L. 8 and pleasant located. 3 L LIIBKER, SUPT. il